Measurement and Regulatory Science (MaRS) Postdoctoral Fellow
Duke University School of Medicine
Application
Details
Posted: 08-Sep-23
Location: Durham, North Carolina
Type: Fellowship
Required Education:
Doctorate
Internal Number: 1
The two-year Measurement and Regulatory Science (MaRS) Fellowship is the only program in the United States where you get on-the-job training while building and strengthening your research skillset in COA, stated-preference research, and patient-centered research.
Fellows will:
Engage in coursework and self-directed research projects, and are exposed to real-world regulatory issues related to patient-centered research
Train one-on-onewith expert Duke faculty who’ve developed measurement tools that are being used globally
Get real-world experience through mentor-guided industry research
Develop research skills that are disease- and setting- agnostic and can answer regulatory questions
Build a professional network from our industry partners andDuke’s world-renowned faculty
MaRS Fellowship Core Skillset
Designing, selecting or evaluating clinical outcomes assessments (COAs)
Best practices for survey design
Measurement theory and models
Qualitative methods for concept elicitation
Qualitative methods for cognitive testing
Quantitative methods for evaluating psychometric properties of COAs
Integrating COAs in clinical trials
Endpoint positioning of COAs
Analytic considerations for COA endpoints
Survey methods for valuing outcomes and assessing preferences
Random-utility theory and models
Economic models for choice under uncertainty
The use of preference data for patient-centric benefit-risk analysis
Patient-focused drug and device development
Engagement of stakeholders throughout development programs
Best practices for patient engagement
Conceptual models relevant to a development program (e.g., of disease, endpoint model, context of use)
Program Structure The term of the appointment is two years. Eighty percent of the time in Year 1 is spent training in Durham, NC with the Postdoctoral Appointee functioning under the supervision of a Duke faculty mentor, while the remaining 20% is spent receiving mentoring from an industry partner. In Year 2, 80% of the Fellow’s time is spent training with an industry partner, and Duke faculty will provide mentoring for the remaining 20%.
Year 1 is focused on strengthening skills via training and participation in ongoing studies involving COAs. During this time, fellows will attend graduate-level courses offered through Duke's Department of Population Health Science's graduate program or other courses offered throughout Duke. The Fellow will participate in a mentored research project on health outcomes measurement.
Year 2 is focused on real-world, experiential patient-centered research. The Fellow will continue to conduct a mentored project that is both related to patient-centered research and can contribute to regulatory decision-making and policymaking, under the guidance of an industry mentor and a Duke faculty mentor. At the end of the two years, the postdoctoral fellow is ready to transition to work in patient-centered research in an industry or regulatory science setting.
The Postdoctoral Appointee should hold a PhD or equivalent doctorate (e.g. ScD, MD) in public health, psychometrics, education measurement, biostatistics, medical sociology/anthropology, nursing, medicine, or related fields
The Duke Univesiry Department of Population Health Sciences’ mission is to produce important insights, guide them into practice, and prepare the next population health scientists well to improve the health of communities everywhere.
The department includes 51 faculty members, 48 scholars with secondary appointments, and a staff of 67.
The department’s research and teaching draws on deep engagement with the Duke University Health System (Duke Health), which manages more than 90 percent of the healthcare encounters in Durham County, NC; and close collaboration with the Veterans Administration health care system and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.